With the possibility of Hurricane Irma causing severe weather and flooding in the area, people are encouraged to begin preparing for the storm’s potential impact.

Palm Coast was the first community to offer sandbags, but their supply was gone within hours of announcing Wednesday that they were available. Sand is still available to people who can provide their own bags. (Full list of locations at bottom of this story.)

Crowds were waiting as St. Johns County began distributing sandbags from six locations at noon Wednesday. Crowds were back Wednesday morning, but word came just after 11 a.m. the county had run out of bags. News4Jax is trying to learn if the county will be getting more.

The sand and the bags were provided free of charge. Residents must provide their own transportation and shovels and will be responsible for filling their own bags. There is a maximum allocation of 20 bags per person.

"Some people wanted to keep digging, so I was just opening up bags for them," Cindy Foss said. "Some people are kind of new at this here and Fruit Cove, so (we've) just been helping each other."

Locations of sandbag distribution in St. Johns:

Windswept Acres Park - 5335 State Road A1A South

Sims Pit - 536 S. Holmes Blvd.

Town of Hastings Town Hall - 6195 S. Main Street, behind the building

Mills Field - 1805 Racetrack Road, in the overflow parking area

Palm Valley - under the Palm Valley Bridge on the east side of the Intracoastal Waterway

North Beach Park – 3721 Coastal Highway, at the walkover

The sand and bags are available between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily throughout the duration of the inclement weather event. For additional information, please call 904-824-5550.

The city of St. Augustine started providing sandbags Thursday at 8 a.m. at Francis Field on West Castillo Drive, but ran out of sand by 11:30 p.m. The sand and the bags are free of charge and up to 20 bags per person from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day until the supply is gone or the weather deteriorates until it is unsafe to continue.

Members of the public must provide their own transportation and shovels, and are responsible for filling their own bags. Vehicles should enter Francis Field from the west off Riberia Street and follow directions. For additional information, please call 904-825-1010.

Because Duval County does not provide sandbags, city officials urged residents to buy sandbags early to avoid the rush. It is also recommended that you call each store ahead of time before you make the drive.

Lowe’s Home Improvement at 12945 Atlantic Blvd. had a large supply of sandbags Tuesday morning, and after purchasing (71 cents each), customers can head to the back of the store to get them filled. Lowe's doesn't know how long the supplies will last.

In Atlantic Beach, a limited quantity of sand will be available for Atlantic Beach residents at the Jack Russell Park skate park beginning at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, but bags that were available at City Hall were gone by 11:30 a.m.

Clay County announced it will begin distributing sandbags at noon on Thursday at five locations:

Middleburg Fire Station - 4003 Everett Ave.

Fleming Island Fire Station - 5995 Pine Ave.

Orange Park Fire Station - 2025 Smith Street

Green Cove Springs Public Works Yard - 900 Gum Street

Keystone Heights City Hall - 555 South Lawrence Blvd.

No sandbag distribution has been announced in Neptune Beach, but the city will alert residents via its Code Red Emergency system when it does. The city is asking residents to download the app so they can get updates.

Thursday and Friday mornings, Jax Gravel at 8928 Normandy Boulevard was making sand available to anyone who had their own bags and shovel.

Flagler County and the city of Palm Coast will have sand available at several areas throughout the county. Sandbags are available in some locations with orders expected to arrive within the next couple of days.

Residents will need to bring their own shovels for filling bags -- and bags at the present time -- as the materials are being provided for self-service during daylight hours.

“We are working diligently to prepare for Hurricane Irma, and part of that is doing what we can to help residents protect their property,” County Administrator Craig Coffey said. “Supplies are limited, so we ask that only those people who live in areas where flooding will most likely occur.”

Flagler County will provide sand and bags at the following three locations:

Fire Station 71, 89 E. County Road 2006, western Flagler County

Fire Station 41, 5593 N. Oceanshore Boulevard, in the Hammock.

Fire Station 92, at the Flagler Executive Airport, 201 Airport Road.

Those who have their own bags, can fill up to 20 bags with sand. When bags are available, residents will be limited to 10 bags.

Sand is also available through the city of Palm Coast and bags are expected to be delivered within the next couple of days at these locations:

Palm Coast Public Works Yard, 1 Wellfield Grade, off U.S. 1 just north of Palm Coast Parkway, Palm Coast.

Holland Park, 18 Florida Park Drive, Palm Coast

Indian Trails Sports Complex, 5455 Belle Terre Pkwy., Palm Coast

Seminole Woods Neighborhood Park, 350 Sesame Blvd., Palm Coast

Beginning Wednesday, Putnam County Department of Public Works said, sand will be placed for self-service use by residents at the following locations:

East River Road & Putnam County Boulevard Base Ball Field, 223 Putnam County Blvd., East Palatka

Chesser Pit, 145 W. Washington St., Interlachen

Huntington Pit, 1553 C.R. 308, Crescent City

Columbia County will distribute sandbags Friday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day at three locations:

Sand and bags will be available in Alachua County beginning Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Wayside Park located at 11855 NW US Highway 441, Gainesville, 32653 (park area in front of Public Works). Please be prepared to fill your own bags. Staff will be on hand for those that need assistance.